Column: How NFL rules favoring quarterbacks have led to fewer interceptions

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Interceptions have significantly decreased in the NFL this season, and it all goes back to rules protecting the quarterback.

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“The other part of it is, on the other end, defenders are kind of afraid to make plays on balls, or contested balls, the way they once did, in fear of being penalized.

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